Tuesday 5 May 2009

Online Degree

I learned the other week that one of my officemates goes to University to study a program on Training and Instruction (or something like MS Instruction). He is one of our programmers here and I really salute him to be able to go to school what with all the paper works and encumbrance that go with it while working. Not to mention that we are pretty busy at work lately. He said, he’d been wanting to do it as being a programmer might be boring for him. It’s also a good fallback career. Educator is always needed.

The online Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction will prepare you for continued development as a master teacher in schools or other instructional institutions. Enhance student learning and make significant contributions to your classroom and students. Key components of this program include focus on literacy, diversity, integration of technology and an interdisciplinary perspective in education. This course examines integration of the theories of curriculum and instruction, learning, growth and development, the implementation of technology and research, and the application of assessment into the practice of developing and delivering an effective curriculum for K-12 classrooms, college, and other educational arena.

I remember my days when I was still working in the Philippines and I went back to Uni to get a masters degree. It wasn’t easy as I always had to hurry from work to school in order not to miss the first few minutes of the class. If only online masters degree like the online Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction in St. Xavier was known to me then.

Busy career men and women really benefit on the online degree. You get the same quality of education and in your own time. Just like the online Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction in www.sxuonline.com will prepare you for continued development as a master teacher in schools or other instructional institutions. Enhance student learning and make significant contributions to your classroom and students. Key components of this program include focus on literacy, diversity, integration of technology and an interdisciplinary perspective in education.

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